ERA-NET Scheme

The ERA-NET scheme aims at developing and strengthening the coordination of national and regional research programmes. Under the ERA-NET scheme, national and regional authorities, represented by so-called 'programme owners' and/or 'programme managers', identify research programmes they wish to coordinate or open up mutually. The focus and role of ERA-NETs has varied across the Frameworks Programmes.

ERA-NET actions in FP6 provided support for actors implementing public research programmes ("programme owners") to coordinate their activities e.g. by developing joint activities; in particular, joint calls for transnational proposals.

ERA-NET Plus actions in FP7 provided - in a limited number of cases with high European added value - additional EU financial support to top-up research funding of a single joint call for proposals between national and/or regional programmes.

The ERA-NET Cofund under Horizon 2020 merges the former ERA-NET and ERA-NET Plus into a single instrument with the central and compulsory element of implementing one substantial call with top-up funding from the Commission. The focus of ERA-NETs is therefore shifting from the funding of networks to the top-up funding of single joint calls for transnational research and innovation in selected areas with high European added value and relevance for Horizon 2020.

The ERA-NET scheme aims at increasing the share of funding that Member States jointly dedicate to challenge-driven research and innovation agendas. In Horizon 2020 the EU contribution is limited to a maximum of 33% of the total eligible costs of the action (i.e. costs for support to or implementation of transnational projects) and the duration of the actions should not be longer than 5 years. The EU contribution is limited to one call per grant agreement. The EC funding may be used for financing transnational research projects but also as means to cover (partially) the preparation and management of additional joint activities to be performed by the consortium aiming to increase coordination of national/regional programmes.

In addition, ERA-NET Cofund allows, when justified by the research area addressed and the underlying national programmes, to target research performing organizations (RPOs) with the co-funded call for proposals being based on in-kind contributions from their institutional funding. This is accommodated within the so-called in-kind ERA-NET Cofund. In this case the beneficiaries carry out the transnational projects resulting from their call for proposals themselves and the Cofund grant reimburses the costs of trans-national projects, implemented by the beneficiaries, on the basis of Horizon 2020 rules for eligible direct and indirect costs.

The first ERA-NET Cofund actions were analysed by an Expert Group in view of the interim evaluation of Horizon 2020. The Expert Group was set up by the Commission with the mandate to perform an analysis of the first ERA-NET Cofund Actions.

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The first ERA-NET Cofund actions were evaluated by an Expert Group in view of the interim evaluation of Horizon 2020.

The first ERA-NET Cofund actions were evaluated by an Expert Group in view of the interim evaluation of Horizon 2020. The Expert Group was set up by the Commission with the mandate to perform an assessment of the first ERA-NET Cofund actions with the purpose:

to take stock of the experiences in preparing and implementing ERA-NET Cofund,

to identify critical issues that need to be addressed and if necessary propose adjustments, and

to assess how the instrument can best contribute to the policy developments.

The Expert Group is grateful to ERA-LEARN 2020 for the significant support provided during the analysis of the actions.

Report on ERA-NETs, their calls and the experiences from the first calls under Horizon 2020.

Report on ERA-NETs, their calls and the experiences from the first calls under Horizon 2020. Published by the EUROPEAN COMMISSION, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, Directorate B — Innovation Union and European Research Area, Unit B.2 — ERA Policy and Reform. October 2014.